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Domestic Goods! Augustat, Georgia, H .VE NOW IN STORF tle following DO i MESTIC GOODS, which they Offer at LOW PRICES, and to wh.ch they re.spectfully invite the attention (of the pub'i. 5 Cases fine English I.ONG CLOTH; 2 dio New York Mills do t do Old York " do 5 do .amies Steani Mills dl 2 di Nine Twist do 2 do L.onsdale do 2 do Water Twist dIo 5 dal Newburypiort dl 100 lialeig Str'ed I1OM ESPUNS for plantation use 25 " 3-1, 7-8 and 4-4 BrIwn I Icomespun, 5 Cases 12-4 Ilanilton SIIEETING, 5 " 10-4 and 11-4 Alainilale do 5 " 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 A useutney Sheeting, 5 " t l0, I I and 12-4 Munnand'.: do 25 " Very superior K ER EYS, 30 1ales - " 8-4. 0-4 and 10-4 heavy L.\NKETS, ;t) " S 4z. O(SN. AIURGS, dti--rent brands, 25 Case CALICO. .\ugustaL. 1) -e 14 tr 48 Hodges and Fuller Institutes. H~odges. R.1 -. I . ARnnSTRONG., A. B. PNse .1YIrat.. umitler wholse sperintence the iexer ei'es of tis lustituiatin will le resuined on VrON DA Y. the 16th January. is a graduate of the S-uth Cartolina Coollege, an experien cedi and approved Teach.-r,and1 will give his undivided atteitio1ni to the imprsvement of the yiuth coitianti tted to his care. al to, prepare tliim fosr enter in. any South ern Cullece: ICFEREEE.-ColI. .I. D. Will*anis, Capt. .I. G. Willilas. F. Naieq, F , W1'. B,. IVird. .aj. G. Baird, .i-shua Saxn n1d11 It. Plits, or iurens. Fuler. .T. E. . EV.ANS. .\. D.. PtmirrA.. Thie ex e!eiq-. of this Itlstitutiol w il! be resumed ol MON D.4Y the 16th January 1854. under the direction ;if the above namose.d ,eltIltall. assi-ted by I)augh ter. I)r. hva~s has tau:ght folr several yearc w.th srueess, :1dl the I.-arty approh.ist i..n of his patnrins: xid assures the friends al pntrils 4f tIe I institu ition that ni etilort sliall he wanting on his part to, impart to the oung lad-.s cmintinitted to his r:ae, that intellct.ual and m1 ror triiniig which is rtii oite to their Iapjineiss and isefuliess il fiture life-. )r. EvAss is prepared to give thlonsuch instruction in th. French 1:guiglrle. and will have in the orna mieital branches well-tiaified Iustructlrs. RZEFERE.NCX.--J. W. P'ielit an1d 1)- CandIler qlrS., Franklin covunty. Ga.: imon. I. B. Itite-, an .lames I.Iftin. Esq., ltckersvilil. G.a.: .;. A. Fve, M. 1). and W. 11. Turpin, M. I). Au ousta, (a4: ev. C. 1). Nlal'orv. A IIll. Ga.: Thomagis 11. Expenses per Session of five Donths. * Primary Departnlntw Fir.t (las...........!.I.10 L 1 . Sec lld .. . .......... (10 Se-end Dpirtment.......................I 2.1 Thiri ".. ..................... 15,00 With Ancient Languages a:d hIigher Mathemati.es........................ 1 .00 French, Iralwing and Painting. each...... 0.00 luiic on Iiano............... . .. 2,011 Usetof Instrument....................... 2,0 Coontingencies. frsom 50 to 75 ents. ]Bsiri per month,. fr.n ;M too A:10. 10' The charxes are the same in b..th Itnstitutions for the same studies. These intittions are lo-ated in the villagei of Gre.-inwoUod, fanld for its pl-asant and healthful s'tui-atioi. no iummediately lonl the Greenville :d Columbhi- Riaiowid. I)ie 14 4t Notice this! r1311 E Commnissiioners of Puh~ie ulinu o L. Egceield Dlistrict, will receive.,muntil the first Mimelay in January n-xt, scale.1 psripsis.dis for thle buil~fin.: osf a WalI a--gundl te F.giehIjl, d.1:1 The Wall is to be. 2A brick in thickness-the f..undaltiogn is ts bet oif sne I A feet abouve th--~ slurface. The- heighth osf thet eitre Wall is ti iie 101 rfet. Every twenty ree~t airiund, thlere is to be a1 p'r.j e ti..n gil one ,-ide a briek and a ha:lf squnare~ at b..ittom andi alp.-ringi to -xe oft wail at1 tiip. Thie enitire lisp is to have birske.n trhs~ la'c1 itn 1{rI-nan cemenit. Th.e whoile. of thes. w., k is to be laid inl iie morotar. Propiiebs receivedI as per runa nime foo~t. The fo:midatiion tio bet wellh duI -m ~t. There will bie from Jour hcundtred to ,.ix hautilr-d rullnning feet. J OlIN II IIET.Chair'n. IDew 14 3it dI8 Notice. Y Virtue of an Orde~r froml. 1- Ordinry of )Edgeield )istrit, I i: i pre~ cto .l-- at the hI:t,- resddence ggf I h:niel1 Whi te, l-., gin Tlhursdaty the 22d inist., thle lelsonlity oft the said der.-::-e-1, c.osisting~ sir hine I Iorse,. iine Set oft .urveyi 's In itrumnenn-, feaupletce) I ioschaaI:i~l :iad Mitche.n Far nliture. nci ih other :i ticles not imlp..rtan;t t.. mer-.tion. Trermus Ch. WkI. \\ lilTE. A dor. q7- N. 1.-All persons indsbre itoi lthle 16stei are- hierehr notitie t t ui~ke I ;tynlelt by~ thll -: dagy oif .Iianu -ry 1054, anid thoise toi w-hil thes Fstate i i.hted will psrse nlt the-ir demtands tsy thle abosve time, as5 1 deire to widupth teimeda'y Dec14 2t 4 Bouthern M~anufacture. 3,1000 Pair House umsade Plantlation BROGANS! II ARNESS. SOL.E AND) UPPER I.E.\TiIER. oF .il.l. m-:sCr.WrItNS. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil. SilO EMAKERS' FINDiNGS. .At tihe ~Shoe. Store, next docor to Sullivatn & Brother. It. T. MIINIS. .Inly 21 tf - -- 27 B.\lm ELS Re-etilled. Monongah1ela andi 3i1 V) 1ers ldi Itve W IIISK EY. .Amnerican~ andh lloiand CIN. Amier:can a~nd Fjrsnch BR ANKDY. NIltdeira, Tencrifle antd 31lhaga WINES. 'Peppslermlint, Cinnmunon antd Perfect 1,oee CO R DI.IL. .,EM.ON SY RUP. by thle Gadlcln or Bottle. tlrish andlu Scoitehl W1IIIRK EY, -Cider-nd21 Wchite Wlinle VINEGA R. Pint. 1 lhdf-pnt acncd Quart FL A SKR. W'ine. 1.emiiiin Syrup andls Porter BOTTLES, DVEMIJOJINS, all sizes. Nov-29 if 4ii A ChamiberIblin, dee'd., aret-rt' nested to malkte gellsttment immtediact.hy. an21! t hose havlinig dlemands'l niast render theml inl wesi n. :2s th-: state wIll antd Ecutlt be settledl up by thte twennty-tith tif D~ec. ne1xt. W. 1). .1 ENNINGS, A dmn'r. Nov 9 it 43 Recady-Madle Olothingi TUST PReceive-d a hea:,vy Stick of RtEADY (J 31A 1)- ( CLOTIllING, we-ll suited tus the Fill :mlfd Winter Tradelc, sod will he sold 1.0W FOR {.\SHI, or 02n ea:sy termis to putnctual customeris. Let the doubtfull examiine for themnsel ves. M. WV. CLARY. Clarvton. Oct. 3, if 3 ST.\TEI OF SOUTIIH (.\ ROLIN A. F.DGEFIELD DISTRICT. T OLL.E I) biefre mec on thes. 12th ist., by Mirs. P'erliaih A bney, or -said Dis:riet, an2 estray Silare Stule, brown coker. three years of age,. albout I 3b hands hiigh, no maraks cir bratnds perceivable. A ppraised at $t;5. W. HI. A TKINSON, 3I. E. 1D. Nov. 1(; 4tmn 44 Blacksmith Shop r j'llE Subscriber having ercted a n1 ew huiling in tine reair of Nlessrs WitLriAans & CnnaRtr . anid L. ILLtt.s Stores, is pre-paredl to dio all kinds of Blacknithiing. Honrse-Shmoeing and Planttion work wrill receive pirompt attenltionl. S. F. GOOD)E. .Ian 19 tf Friction Mtatches. ONhand a good supply act $1,00 per Gross, ot one cent per box, warranntud good. Call at " VAatr-ry S-roai," 155 Broad Street, Augusta Ga., and get your supply for the year. J. A. GURLEY. ' iSep - tf 34 Grocery and Cotton Business T HE Undersigned takes this method of inform ing his friends and customers, and the public generally, that having recentl% purchased from 11eisrs. BnmRNDLEY & RoJAMOND, the'r entire Stock of Groceries, Ile is now prepared to carry on the business on the mosst liberal terms at their Old Stand. where hie has n1oW tifn hand, uad will be constantly receiving a LARGE, FRESH and WELL SELECTED stiock of GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, Comprising every article in the line ever called for hv the Pliater,-all of which he will be prepared to sell on the most rensinable terns. lie wi;l he eonstantly in the market for Cotton aind other Produce, ftr whiclh the nost liberal pri ces will be paid. T. 13. JOHINSON. Ilanburg, Dec 10 3m 48 NET# FALL GOODS! C. BRYAN has received, at his old J. Stand, (the lIriek Store) a FULL ASSORT SIENT of mujov way Gcons, -co.Nesii;t. Is PART o Rich Cohired Brocade SILKS, " Plaid SILS, Superior Plain BIlnek SILKS, " Plain Spnn1 " " Amierieanise " " Fr--neh and l ish MERINOSR, " Dr.L A NES, :iaid Scuitea Gingamsaa, English, French and American PRINTS. -A Iso .A GOOD AsFORTMErNr or X3%7, Plila. Bed & Negro Blankets, Groc-ries, Hrn'dware, Crockery, SHOES, HIATS AND CAPS, Which ht oilers at the 1.0W EST PilCES for Cash. an1d Onl timgie to. punectnal Cnitmers. U- Call and examine fur yourselves. Edtgetield C. I., Oct 12 tf 39 New Fall & Winter Goods. IrIl E Subscriber begs leave to ofler to his custo i mers and frvinds, a very Select Stock of Dry Goods, T1n all "f its varieti,-s which ie lans selected with great care in the best Northern alarkets: such as, New Yurk and Boston. and which he thinks is we;l alapted to tht. Fall anld Winter trade. - A L S () - A go-d Stock of all other articels uun1!y kept for the Use 'if country trade; all -f which will b, sold low for Cash, or on aecoinmmnodating terin to punae tual customaers. The very highest Market price will be paid for Cottoin and other produce in exchange for Gisls. M. W. CLARY. Sept 28 1853 'tr 37 Hoisery. N,"'OWDEN & ShMEAR have receired Is from N wYrk l.ades' white and black Merino and Lamrbs Wool Ilose : olivis' lieavy flcer lined blaek Raw Silk floe: Ladis' wlit'-. bick and slate celored English Ilose : G.a-ntlenacr's superior Cotton and Merino Half do.; Nlisses' and Tounrth's Ilse. a full assortment: A larce supply of Chilhiren's f ney Cotton, Worated anl Silk iloiverv: Laiies Silk and Mlerino Vests, with long and shart sleeves : Gentlenii's Merino and Silk Shirts andl Drawers; .\lines' AMerin, \esto: A conphlete asao:tmaent of Alexander's Ladies' Kid G inves. Th.- publlic are rmspectfully requested to call and ex:ni;ne the assortmaaent. Nov -23 tf 45 AUGUSTA FASHIIONABLE 7 M O P IC E & C O., Tam ors-FOR Tiltl.:RN( TRI\)EC-Are ceam,-tantly imnfaturirng and A-r ALL .ristr.s wvellsupiplied with te naewest stiles of ClothiPng of all descriptions, COATS, P'.\NTA L.OUNS, VESTS, SIl IRTS, tUnderslsirts and Drawers, CRAVATS, SCARFS, GLOVES, BELTS AND BRACES, llOSIERY OF ALL KINDS, Trunks, Travelling Bags, &c., &c. TOI I.ET FlilRN1511 .N G--Fany Soaps. Ex tacts, Clotha :and lInir lirushes, ( 'ombls', Ileegers' Enives, Shaeurs. Purses anad Port Mlonies, ('anes, Umbi~re'aw, 1lants, Cnyas, andi every article of Glen th-men~'as' drers uil1 pe~rsional fuarnianre. TOX TIil E Tit.\ lDl--We are weilI seupplied with CI.lIS. CA$SIMaEi-'.S. \'ESTINGS ANI) TRIMtIa.\tNG~S. Cluthsg by th,- piece. patt,-rna or ard. whicha we will sell as hew as enna be bought irn New York City. ~W M. 0. PRICE, W. T. INGILAIIAM. No. 258 lBroad-street, A ugusta Ga*. Mlareb' 10 tf 10 BOOTS AND ShOES AT THE IRON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE THE Nasonic Hall, Augusta, Ga. ALDNi0M a lYL DECALERS IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c,. 4 BE now receivimng ther F.\LL STO('K of li Gen'ut, in. ades, Aliames, Buys, Youths and Chiirn's SI10ES of the Finest Qualities, A ad th,- best thaat ena lie bought. Onr Assortmenat cen~tniras EVERY ARTTCT.E nasualy kept in the largest Ilouat and Shoe Stores. --ALl. vantaETa5 OF PLANTATION BROGANS A ND 110oU ESE 51R V A N7T S IO E S All of which we will sell ont thec most reasonaable ters. Aaanansta. Oct 12 tf 39 STATE OF~ SOUTH CAltOLINA. EDGEFIEI.D DISTRICT. laN ORDINARY. B Yt TU. T. WltG[IHT, Es'q., O.rdinary of Edge fiel District. Wher~meas, WVillianm Whlite, haas applied to me or Letters of Admniastrationa, ont all anad sinm tular thew gooads :and chattles, rights anad credits of Danaiel White, late of the District aforesaid, deeased. Th'lese are, thaerefoare, to cite and admnonisha all andi .singular, thte kindre-d and creditors of the sad deicased, to be anid appear bef'ore mei, at or next Ordinary's Conrt for thec said District, to be hioldena .at Edgefield C. H., on thec 22d dy of Dc. inst, to shocw ease if any, why thec said :adminiastration shotuld not he granated. Given, under mny hand anad seal, this 8th day of Dec. ina lae year oft onr Lord 'sae thutsanad eight htundred ad fifty-thareo, tad in the 78tha e~ar of A mericatn Inrdependence. HI. T1. WR!GHT, 0. E. D. Dec 14 2t 48 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEID DTSTRICT, IN ORDINARY. )Y HI. T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of DEdgefield District. Whleretas, Wmn. Mobley, hatha applied to me Ifor Letters of Administration on all and sin gular the gooids tad chattels, rights and credits of Johan Herina, late of thre District aforesaid deceased. These are, the:-efore, to cite and admonish all and .sinagtular, thne kirndred anad creditors of the said deeoansed, to be and appear before me, at Iour next 0Ordinarv's Court for thme said District, to lhe holden at ~Edgefield C. HI., on the 22nd ay of Dee. inst., to show cause, if any, wihy the said administration should not be granted. Given tunder my hand arid seal, tis 8th day Iof Dec. in thne year of our Lord onme thaouia and eighat hu ndredl nnd fifty-three, and in the 78th Iyear of Ameriean lIdependence. I H. T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D. Dec 14 2t 48 I eter and Foolscap Paper. UIST Received a large suplly of Letter and CFoolscap Paper for sale at very low prices, Same excellent Letter Paper at 12& eente per qr. by tine ream or half reanm, Altso, a large supply of School and Blank PBooka .L.PENN, Aan.r I Sept 2i f s7 Fresh and Pure Medicines, &c. T HE Subscriber has just received a SELECT STOCK of Family Medicines, Chemicals, &c. -CONSISTING IN PART OF Sulphnte of Quinine. Pure Pill Mass, Sup. Carbonate of Sada, Calumel, Henry's Cal. lagnes'a, Cream of Tartar, Epsuom Sahs, lodine, Sulphate of MNl'orphine, Iodide of Potasseum, Lumpll Magnesia, Strychnine, Mum's Elixir of Opium, iFahnestock's Vermifuge, Thompston's Eve Water, INcAlister's Ointment, Cheeseian's lalsamin, IL vans' Lats. Nrwood's Veratruin Viride. And a full supply of most all the popular Patent Medicines of the day, all of which are warranted free froi adlulteratiou. G. L. PENN, AGENT. Oct 26 tf 41 T o the Public. T HE Subscriwrs beg leave to inform their friends und the public ge.neraly, that they have and keep constaitly on hand a large and splendid assortment of Buggies and Carriages, Which CA NNOT E SURPASSED in any Mar ket for price, beauty of style or dlurability. Ilaving lid a long experience in the practical part of the business, and having worked in the first listablishments in the Union, they flatter them selves that they can and Wil give genteral satis f.tction toe all who imay favor them with a call. W All word warranted. C- Shap a rear of the Court iouse. McGREGOli & SMlTIT. Eigefield, Nov 16, 1853. tf 44 Splendid Hotel for Sale. I INTEN 1) to offer for sale on Mon day the 2nd day of .lanuary next. *' that fine and commodious building, - known as the PLANTERS-' H OT E L, Now occupied by Mr. Lewis Covar, and formerly Owned by .lohn I,. Di)hey, Durt & hecy, C. J. Glver and lenj. Fraztr. Froin its situtit'on, the state of its rep-tir, the buildings. furniture, lotts and other aloprtvnanesp thereunto bielonging. tagetlher with the time it has h.-en t use- it; a publie Inn. and rusting place for Travellers, there is, 1rtaps.11 I Iotel in the upper ciountrv of stich real and iitrinsie valie. It enilraces Fifty for Six-y IR1ooms, inc!uding a Ilote liar nnd Cojunting Revm. a Iar Rooi m for the vending of Lignars. a l1illiard Room, and a superb 'arlor. It has tl. fiti.-st Kitchen ai Kiteln Fur iiture, Smoke I lou'.,. Dairy. anl all ither tceessary outhouses. There is also attached tee the said I ntel Stab!es of the largest eapacity, :mdI th. very lest Corn and Fo.hiler I louses, and a Garden suppllying the greatest atnlance of vegetables. In a word. there is nothing wanting to tie said llote1, which mnight ciontribute to the coifort, convenietce and gmod cheer of the Travelling community. Besides the I itel, there will he sold at the same tim-. two other I.saus oein. etedl with the lremise. called the Stalee or Pa-ture I.t.-A II these I .ots are of good size, and of the very rclest and nuost productive soil. But I do nit pretend to give a deseri.plion of the premises, which shall be relied fill. Persions wish ing ta, purease must call and examine for them selves, as well the 1 Unusea andl Furniture as the Ilots, and acenrate PInts of the latter will also be exhibited on the day of sale. The custom of the Planters' Hotel is exceeditngly large. lucrative, and of the millet orderly character. The sale will be- made fin a credit of one, twit. andl three years, and purchas--rs will be reqtired to give their nostes or liondls, with gild peer? onal ecurity. payable in two equal instalents. with interest froni date. JOHN D)l)EY. Nov 30, fit 46 gr I lamiburg Repubalienn and Ahheivilh- Bantner will plcase. copy until the dlay of sale, and' farward their accoutits to .1. I). Negroes for Sale. rpillE Subserber will .'!Ter foar sale, to te highest Ibiddler, on the fist .\'anday in .lanmuary next, 12 or 14 Likely Negroes, Cottisting of haouse servatnts anal fiefd handls. TIsts.--The almvae piroplerty will he solad on a etedit of one-, twao andI three y'ears, with interest fromt date. The pulrcha~sers wiil be reaiuiredl to give their notes with two aippraveda secur'ties. A ny ne wishing to pu:-eh::se anty oef the abaove neaees cant treat foar them privately pr viuaus to the dlay of sale. it. BL-ALO(K. lic7 4It 47 Feruvian Guano, Farmers' PLASTER, Kttlewell's Salts, Salts and Guano. 01 -ITONS warrant--ad genuineS Perulvinn Guanlo, I 0t lba. Faarmear's PIanter, cotatininlg 90t pier cent Stulphlate oif I .itme, Iitolibils. Kettlewell's Chemtienta Sa'ts, 10 (It " " Salti. andl Guano. For sale by RlErT & ROlISON, I & 2 Atlatie Wha;rf. Platnters whno watnt etihr oif the ahbove Alannlrs will please send their orders at onc~e sao as to prevett disappointen it. Chlarlesto~n, JDec 5 5t 47 Savannah River Valley R. Road rg Ills Coanyl~t~ hllinlg been organliz~ed, and now pLjreparitng to' com-nenllce operatiaant, deemt it paro per~ faar thie pulrINse iif inicreasintg subscriptioins to the Stock, to give tnatier that thte l)irectors htave- ap pited all the Commnisionet s, hteretoifare appoitntedi ta receive subseripetiaens, andl specially request thtem to devote still moare timte and1 lahor to this imlportant enterpriae, by ceontinu'nlg tao use their innfu-:ntee in prcurinlg as mnileh Stiock to lie takenl as paossible., within their respective locealities. And tao this enid thrare autthar.zed to receive from subscribers to Stock, notes bearing itnterest fear the insta!mrnta of ten per cent., paynle tao the Saivannzahi River Vailey Rail Ri'ad. Illi AM hlLUTCIlISON, Pre-s. Dec 7 3em 47 N o t i c e. IOFFlUR fair sanie the fillowing Tracts oef L.and. TL'rnet No' I, Cantar~ining 500 Aeres-twa. httl dred nier.es cleared, anal 40 acres oef Iirst ralte littomt. Tract No. 2, Contalinin~g 2.50 Aeres-20i acrets Bottam andl 100 Waoodllandl. Thle Latnds eaf bothi Trnets are of the best quality ad exceedinlgly vell tiimbered. JT. W. EAPR LE. Evergreen. S. C., No~v 9, 1853;. I f 45 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. P) A RUM W ALL, whoii is now in the Custody of thle Shieritl'f raFlgelielad I)istriet, by Virtule if a Writ 'If Caipins ad Saitisfaciend ium, at the suit of Aleande~tr Shiarpiton, hlaving filedl in mty Ollice, tia gether with a Schedule on einth, of his estate antd cftceets,his pe-ititin to the Court oef Cotmmon Pleas, praigtat he imty be admiittedi to the besnefit of tte Acts aof the General Assetmbly, made for the relief o'f insolventt debtors It is ordered, Thtat the said Alexan~der Shlarpiton, atnd all other creditors to whomi the said Parruim Wall is itt anywise indebted, muill thley are hereby summtoned, and htave notice to appear befiore thte said Court lit Edgefield Court loise, (in thte lFirst Monday itn Malrch next, or eat sitoethter conivenient ay to be bet apatt and ap poited, duritng the sittittg of tile said Court, to show enuse. if atty they can, why the pratyer of the said Petitioner afoaresaid sholda tnt the granted. TIIOS G. A CON, C. E. E. 1). Clerk's Office, Novi Sith, 1853. tf 47 Not ice. A LL Persotns indebted to, the Estate of Caleb .LTalley, dee'd., by no'te or otherwise, are re quested to maltke payment to the Unldersigned by or before the first day of Jhanuary next, and all persons having demanids against said Estate are requested to present tem duly attested to the Undersigned by the time above specified. JOSEPH B. TALLEY, Ad'ors. Dec 7 4t 47 Fire Works for Christmas ! 'jHJE Subscriber is just receiving a large lot of Ithe best No. 1 Gold Brand Fire Crackers ! A coM~PlIETE AssoRTMISNT OF Rockets, Pin Wheels, Triangles, Mines of Stars, and every variety of Ornanmental and Useful Goods, Suitable for Christmas presents. 57 Call at Varie. ty Store. J. A. GUR LEY. Augt,,, a. N o 16 ntf 43 J, P, S E T Z E, H AVE just received a new supply of Import and Domestic CARPE TINGS, of rich a new designs, amongst which are the following 4 scriptions: Union Carpetings at...................37 . . . . . ...................50 u ..'...................62{ All wool " .......------------75 Ingrain " .............--.. -87 Scotch Ingrain Carpeting .............1 00 i Double Ingrain Carpeting ......1 121 Three Ply, all wool, " .....1 25 S..... I 37 " '- exra fine and very heavy...1 51) Brussels, . ". ... 1I to] Rich Tapestry Carpet:ng..............2 50 Extra rich " " .... .3 00 Plain thuzes and printed Druguets, for Cruin and Floor Carpets from.... 75 to 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Checked and plain Straw Mattir G.4 Oil Cloth. (lined) Hearth Rugs from $4 to $9. Door Nluts and Carpet Bindings, Together with an ext.-n4is.- st.ck of Faney n Staple Goods, which he oi'ers at tho lowest mark prices. Augusta. Nov 28 4t 46 New Piano Forte & Music Stori A. A. 1AR & 20N, (Next door to Mechanic's Bank.) Augusta, Ga., Pianos, Nelodegns, Guitars, Violini Accordeoufl, Flutes, Striuag, SH EET A1USIC, man every thing in the %Iu-ic D'u SEcoND-nAn PIos TAmEN is EXCIIANGE. LW-Orders fordMUSIC by mail promptly a tetmled to. uIy PIANOS TINED and REPAIRED. Persons wanting tlir 'inos tuned, will p. ase ni tiry us to that ef.e. A. A. CLARK, It. F. CLALK. Augnsta, Nov. 9 2m 43 GEORGE SINCLAIR, COLUMBIA, S. C.. (Sib V AS OUIND STEAM ENGINE BUILDER Aud Boiler IMaker. A LL kinds o'f odur, Grist nd Saw Mill Gea ing and *hafting-umale and warranted to pti form I equal to any iticthe State. Dr. R. T. lmtM, at Edgefield C. H1., is authorilse Agent to nake contracts. Nov._2, 1853. : ly 42 JOSEPH WHILDEN, . DEALER IN FAMI0-' 0- XL GAN4 AND SHIP CHANDLERY, No. 601 East-Bay, opposite P. & 11. Dan CuALsS-roN. S. C. I E keeps constanily for sale a general a'sor m ment of PalNTS and 0ll.S of all kinds, Window Glass and Sashes, Spis. Turpientine, Camphene. Spirit Gas, Tallow, -drindstones, Cordage, Chani Puiimps, Glue, Packing Yarn, Cotton Foot Gin Fixtures, and Brushes of Tariot kinds. I ChnrIeston, Nov. I Cm 4-2 W 11 ESEL ANI) INTA - BOOT S SHOE BUSINESS! Jftliforal ! FINIE UTnderienei respectfully infoerms hi. fi iend Iin Carolinn,'that he lha Hemove d fruom I Ian burg to Augusta, Ga., on the South sid,- of Broad street, opposite the Aungusta lol, where he wi be. pleased t.o see his old friends ande~ enstomiers. le woutldl al'o srate thnt he hats just returned froi the Ni-th, where, with care and attention, lhe hr purhat~sedl.at the LOWEST MAR!KETI P'R1CEi large Stock of Boots and Shoes, Trunuks, Valiaes, Carpet-Blag, And every article belonging to the Wholesale ani letail 15,st .ind Shoe itusintess, .whichl he pledtge hiself to Nell -Cl1 E A PERt than any other Ion, in A ugusta, FOQR CASHl, or ont time to punctuo dealers. A ny one wanting Goods in~hisline will find iti their interest to enll and exanmine his Stock befor purhatsing *lsewhere-ande lhe will take lehtaaurei exhibiting thema to every. one who nay favor imi with a visit. lIhe takes oeeasion he-re to return hiis' heartft thanks to his kind friends for thieir liberal patronng heret.fire bestowed on hinm, and holes by str:et a tetnin mad per.sevraceltu in busiuness, to merit continunee of the Naime. .1OHIN WFELSiT, Opposite the Augusta Ilotel, A ugusta, (Ga.. Oct. .5 tf 38 REMY~OVAL. Grand Display for Fall Trade eof:~TE B. c. DLUNDAR's, IN CHARL.ES IIA13110D'S NEli BRICK STORE Ilnubus, s. C., 11ll1iRlE the Un~deignedl will keep constantl V in Stosre, a well assorted Stock of Groceries, Ebreing every article tusually found ini an extt s ivOocery Store. I lis Stock conhist in part of .lava, lin and Cuba COFFEE, Clariiedl, P'.t to Rice and New Orleans SUGA. Crushed, Poewderedl and hLoaf Do New (Orleaens and Cuba MOLASSES, .iJehn Gibson,, Son & Co. Nectar Will/SKEY E&gle, IDonb'e Dlistilled Rye and [Rectied do .lmnica R UM, N. E. R UM, Old Mladeir.', Cherry and Pourt WiNES, Tenerill'e and Mahniga de iportedl Old BR ANDIES, Otard Brandy, Perfect Laeve, Rose, IAlit tand Cianneamen C:ordial Pure ilhakd GiN, London Cordial GIN, American BR ANDY and WYN, Jrss Biound Buckets and Tubs, Painited Do. Mnsures, Mlarket Baskets, IBrooems, &c. Toilet, Casteel nud Turpentine SO03PS, PICKLES and K ETClIUPS eof all kinds, Tfobecoi. Candles, Fine Tens nd Spices, all kin Fie SA117T in Boxes and Btag, ESSENCES for FlavourIng, or all diescription Mtncaroeni, Yeast Powders, alustard, C ANDI ES and SEG.A RS of the be'st qualit CH EESB, FLOUR of the best Brands, Fine FannliyMA CKER EL, Starch, Se. A da great many oilier articles, A LL of which warrnted to be Fresh and of the best quality. S. E. 110 W ERS. Hanburg, October 12 tf 39 -~lcie i N otice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jol AF~akner, dee'd., are earnestly requested make pitymient by the twenty-titth 025) instanit; ai those haviing demanids to present them properly tested by that time, otherwise they positively t be rejected, as the busintess of the Estate mt i losed. WV. -1. FA LKNER, Ex'o J. QULATrrLEBUM5.) Dcc7 4t 47 No0 t i c e, A L.L Persons indebted to Julin Tompkins, Note or Accouiit, a tiotified thnt all dela not liquidated by the 15th February 1054, will placed iu the bauds of an Attorntey fo.r collection. LD. C. TO.\KINS, Aus. DecS 5l1t 47 Lost O N or about the 15th Nov., a BUNCH C KisYS-sevent or eight in numtber-fhaten on a couple of Steel Rings. A liberal reward v be given to theo iinder. JOHN A. ADDISON. Notice. A LL Prons indebted to the Estate of Wart P. rsn dee'd., are earnestly solicited make payment forthwith, and those having demtan against said Estate will please render thema in m iediately. JEREMh SEIGLER, Ex'or. Nov 9 Gmn 43 Strayed. N Monday, the 3rd of October, from Edgefi C. H., a BAY HORSE of medium size, or 15 years old. Any information respecting I said horse will be thankfully received and expen paid by informing G, L. Penn, or .1. li. HUGHES nOnt1 ir 3 Executors De! W E WILL SELL on Wednesday, the 28th edW December next, at the Island Ford Planta d tion, all the intestate personal property of Theo. e- ill, deceased, which ineludes A Gang of someForty Negroes, lUnusunlly likely, containing number one fellows, young women, boys, girls and sonie choice families, 20 Head of Mules and Horses, Stock of Ihogs and Cows, TWO THOUSAND BUSHELS OF CORN, Wheat and Fodder, Plantation Tools, and the Household and Kitchen Furniture of the place. TriaMes oF SAL.-A credit of twelve montlhs for all summ over $20, purchasers giving notes properly secured. Suns under $20 Cash. LO) 11111. Ex'ors It. G. IlLL. ' Ig Dec 12 2t 48 Administrator's Sale, BY Virtue of an Order from Ilenry T. Wright, at Esq., Ordinary of Edlgefield Distriet, I will sell at the late resiJence of William Hussey, dee'd., on Friday the 30th day of December, imst., all the personil property of said deceased, consisting aof TEN LIKELY NEGROES, Stock of Horses. Cattle, Hogs, Corn. Fodder, Cot ton, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen F ur niture. &c. Tzaiust.-All sums inder $10 to b6 paid in ensh. All suis of ten dollars and over on a credit of twelve months from day of sale, to be secured by note with at least two approved securities. JOSEPIl It. TAII.EY, Adm'or De bonue non. Dee 7 t47 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the late William Bus-! sy's Fstate, previeus to the sale. are earnest ly requested to make payment to the Undersigned t- by the first day of January next. JOSEPl1 I1. T.\LLEY, Adm'or. de bonus non. Dec7 2t 47 Administrator's Sale ! Y Virtue of an Order from 11. T. Wright, Esq.. Ordinary of EdgelielI District. I will offi r for sale on Wedlneslay the 4th day of Jann ary 1854, at Liberty Hill, all the property of John Anderson, dee'd., consisting of a lot of Sevesi Negroes, Nearly all of theni being young and very likely. A moing the number there is nit excellent Ceoek. goo, Waggoner and Carriage Driver, and also. a strong 1and ingenious young fellow. who hiais been, for somie tinie past. woerking at the Blaeksmith's trade, and hids fair soon to beeone a first rate Smith. A fine lBook Ca'c, Loot of Hlooks and an excellent Shot Gun will be sold at the ane time, besides various other articles. Trats -.\ eredit until the 25th tof Dec. 1834, with ;apoprovel seenrities. JOllN F. TALBERT, Adm'er. Dec 7 4t .17 Administrator's Sale, BY Virtue of an Order from Ilenry T. Wright, sq., Ordiinary for Edgeheld listrict, I will proceed too sell at the late residence of Thomas Tal- I lev. dee'd., on Monday the 2tith December inst., all the personal property (if said leceased, consisting of EIGHT LIKELY NEGROES, 9 Stock of Horses. some very Fine Cattle, Fet fHogs, and Stock flogs, Crpll of Corn, Fudder -nnd Oat, IPeas, Cotton, &c., &e. . Tr.ass.-All suns under 810 cash. All stims of and above $10 tin a credeit oef twelve months from day of sale, teo be secured by note, with at lcest two apsprovcl securities. .JOI3EPH B. TALLEY, Adm'or. Dec.'7 At 47 . LLU Persons inebtced to the E.-Late oef Thats n Talley, deed., are easrnestly requeastedl to meake eA ymen~t by the 1st of Jlanuairy next. 1)c~7JOS. 13. TA LLEY, Adm'or. ' De73t 47 Executor's Sale. d DY Virte of an Order from TI. T. Wright. Or s .dinnry, I will sell on Thursday, the 221 dlay of e Deccemnber, at the resiencae of .lohn II. larriseu, 1 the following personal property belonging to snid deceased, cocnsisting cef n INUMBER OF LIKELY NEGROES, A mong them an excellent Shed-aker,-Horses, Cattle, Ileegs. &c., &c. STes.-A11 semis tunder $10 Casha-all over that -iamount een a credit of twelve months with note and It two proed suireties. LUCIND.\ UA RRISON, Ex'ix. Dee' 7 t 47 Notice. LL~ Perseons indcbtedl to) the Estate of Joehin 1B. &1iarrison, dee'd.. are reqjuestedl to nake:py of sale. LUCINDA JIA RRISON, Ex'ix. D)e7 34747 Administrator's Sale. B)Y Virtue of am Ordler fromn H. T. Wrighet, Esq. i.Ordinary oaf Edigeiehld District. I shall pro ced teesell at the residence eof .lese Limbhecker, de'el., on Thiursdlay the 22.1 iiist., the pertsonal pro perty of .\itchell Wells, dececedi, cnsesting of - SEVEN NEGROES, - One H~orse amnd ]tnggy, Roaed Wsggon, and other articles not neerssatry teo mention. 'j'T:icsi.--Twelve mnaeuthes credit wvithe note and twoi geood securities.Ad'r CIIESLEY WELLS,Ad'r Dec 7 347 Administrator's Sale, IY V'irtm. of acn Order from the Ordinary, I will proceced to se!1 on Friay the 23d Dec iinst., tat Ithe late residence oif Wnm. II. beess. Jr., deced., the Ipersnal property of said deceaecd, coiisisting of Ilcusehldh and Kitchen Furniture, Stock of Horses, legee and C:attle, Corn, Feedder, &c., &c. Tea.s--Credit until 25th Dece. 1854, wvith note anal npproved sureties. Sunes under five daillars cast. WM. 11. MOSS, A dm'oar. s jec 7 3t 47 Notice. T EREBY given to all persons ineblteed to the ]satate elf Edmund leeyyd, deced., to make im JAS. & TAND)Y BOYD), Ex'rs. DecS v1 'Ii -You muaust Pay Up! TITOSE indebted to the Urndersiened, eithe~r by eNote or Account, acre thtus farewarned to nmake toIarranigeents to settle up by the 1st January 1854, edas I iintend utfter thiat date, to plie esaid Notes and ~Accounts in the hacnds of an etlicient Officer fur cellction. A. BULSINELL. Dec) 7 4It 47 Give me your Attention ! A LL~ those indebted to me either by Note or Aceount .wil confer a laisting vor oncth yy further indulgence CA NNOT, nor MU:ST NOT ta be expectee. Enough said ! Money is what I want. be M. W. CLARY. Claryton, Dec. 7 tf 47 Last Notice. ALL Persons indebted to flee Estacte of Isanc A. BL.iell, dee'd., are earnestly requested teo pay up F by the first of .Jnnuary next. and all thoeec hiaving dd any demands against said Estacte will hand in their ill lais properly attested accord'nag to lacw. D. A. J. BELL, Adm'or. Dec 7 4t d7 -Notice ! A LL Persons icndebted to the Estate of Francis en Reynolds, Sr., dee'd., are requested to make to immediate payment, and those having demands wil ds present them properly attested forthwith, according '- to law. EDWA RD T. R EYNOLDS, Ex'ors FRANCIS M. R EYNOLDS. Dec 743 7 4 Notice. lad LL Persons indebted to the Estate or' William 14 Waldrum, dec'd., will please make immedli Icate payment to the Subscriber, and all those havimg ee any demands against said Estate will present them, Iduly attested according to law. DJO 3SEPH1 CRAFTON, Ex'or. CONSTANTLY ON RAN I AM NOW receiving my us FALL AND WI To which I respectfully invite t and the Trading Public. Edgefield C. H., Oct. 12, FALL IMPO FOGARTIE CORNER KING AND WENTWOR1 Dress COL'D FIG'ED DE TON SILK, at 87J eta. Argentine itriped Silk, wide, at $1. Black Silk, at 62j. 75 and 871 cents. Extra wide Black Silk, with rich lustre, at $1. I Dress DeLaines RICH BROCADE DE TOUR, Satin finish, Persian Cashimeres, Beautiful designs, 37 eta. Muslin DeL:ines, l2j and 25 etc., new pattern, 200 Pieces CALICO, at 64 eta-worth 10 eta. Velvet and YARD WIDE MAZARINE BLUE and Black VELVET, for Mantillaq, Velvet Trimmings, Galloon Dress Trimming. Dama i TANDING COLLARS.-150 Dozen GENT daitmaged in skidping, at $1,50, worth and up Blankets am 300 LONDON BLANKETS, at $1. Lot of errvants' Blankets, alightly stained in "hipping, will be sold low, 300 Pair 3 Points Mackinaw Blankets, Fine Bath Bed Blankets, Charleston, Nov 12 FOGARTIE & SELLING OFF AT ACTUAL COST, FOR CASH! '111E Undlr'ined having determined upon a l.change io their business, of'er their ENTIRE Stock at Actual Cost, for Cash Only! Their Stuck comprises a large and splendid as ortment of Rich Dry Goods, Groceries, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c., kc. All those who desire to get GOOD BAR GAINS, will do well to call early. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. _Edgcfield, Oct. 3, 1s53. 3m 38 PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. TilE Subscribers would called at tention to their Splendid assortment of superior PIANO FORThB, Of G, 6b, 61 and 7 Octavos from the celebrated Mlaufaetiories of BAcox & RAVSY, 1IAZELroN & BRos. and A. 11. GA .E & Co., of New York. These are ale from tlc best and thoroughly sea oined mater:als, with all the latest improvements, md are WARRANTE) to stand the various tanges of this elinite-and for equality and sweet ness of tone ennanot be surp:osedl. Their BOOK andi STATIONERY department onsists of a good asso,tmmentt of School and Miscellaneous Books, A nd all the Cheap literature, as soon as published, s well as a large nd well seleeted Stock of Sta tionery, &e. Their Stuck of PRINTED) MUSIC is the largest in the State, consisting of all the popular Songs, Wlties, hiarches, Variations. &c. 57 New Music received every week. 19lusieal Inastrumnents. They also keep an elegant assortment of thc feIl owing instrumtents on hand viz: Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Clari nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, ENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAG EOLETS, BANJOS Accordeouus, Taunborilaes, FLUTES, &c. Also, an assortoment of .\usienl Mlerehmandize, gy A n asonrtment of superior Violin anid Gmuitar STRINGS, always on hand. All thea :bove articles itill ibe sold for Cash or good paper, by G EO. A. O ATES & R ROS. B3ruad Street, Augusta, Ga. Nov 0. tf -- 42_ ew Fall and Winter Goods. MILLER & WARREN, Augusta, Ga., IT AV E Just aiceived. at their Store, Corner op 1posite thae Mansion Hotuse. a large andi comt dete Stock of FA LL AND WINTER GOODS, en;sisting~ of Broenide andl Rich Plaid SILKs. Irocade and Striped Ilhnek SlILKS, Emroidered Merino Robes, Rich Figured Cashmeres and D'Laines, Plaina French and EnglishTMerinos, Saxony Plaids, a beautiful article for tlhildren's Drsses, Cl'd English Flannels, for Children and Ladies' Sacks, Super. White Gauze and Welsh Flannels, Black Alpacea and Canton Cloths, fur Ladies' Mourning, Black Chally, D'iaines and Blombazines, French, English and Amerienn PRINTS, Rich Emnbroideries. French CilIEMIZETTES and SLEEVES, Cllars : Worked Bands; iluslin Edgings and Insertings: Irish Linens;: DamaskTable Cloths. Table Napkins and D~oyles, 12-4 Heavy ltarnaley!Sheetings, Tugeher writh a tine Stock of SATT'INETS, Kentucky JIEANS, CLOTilS, CASSIMERES and VEsTIN GS. 4 We respjectfully solicit a call from our - friends and cutomecrs, and persons visiting the city would do well to give us a look before purchasing. Auosta. Oct 12 dom 38 Rich Carpets and Curtain 1Materials. S NOW D EN & S H E AR, have received )from New York Rich Tapestry Velvet Carpets, of new and splendid styles;: Engish Brussels Carpets, of rich and elegant styles ; Superior Tapestry Brussels and Venetian Carpets; Suaperior inagrain'and Three Ply Carpets ; Printed Floor Baiz.es, by the yard, and i n patterns Carpets, for 11alls and lied Rooms, at very low prices; Superior white Embroidered Lace and Muslin Cur tains: Ric colored Damaks, for Window Curtans; French Window Shades, of elegant designs; Curtin Bands; rich Cornices ; Brass and Plated Stair Rods: Furniture Dimuities and Cotton Fainges, a large supply: French Printed Table Covers, of extra size and quality. To all of which they respectfully Invite the at tention of the public. Nov 23 tf 45 TAKE WARNING!! A LL Persons indebted to the Firm of BesuxNta. & Wrr-r, either by Note or open Account are thus publicly notified that they must make prepara tions to settle up by the 1st January 1854, other wise they will be sued indiscriminately. BUSHNELL & WITT'. Nov 30 tf 46 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Abram 1.Kilerease, dee'd., wIll please make immediate pyen. Those having demands wIll present them properly attested for payment. D. J. OILCIIRIT, Adm'r. D &.STILL RECEJYHIG jal supply of GOODS for the NTER TRADE, he attention of the Community W. P, BUTLER, NO 1, PARn ROW. RTATIONS! & DELAN.D, 'H STREETS, CHARLESTON S. I Bilks! SUPER BLAC'K TAFFETA SILK, Black Satin Du Chene Levateen Silk. FOGARTIE & DELAD. and Cashmeres. ENGILISH CHINTZES, 121 and 25 cts. 4.4 Rich Fig'd Crimson Curtain Chintz, 121 ets. 7.8 Wide Robed Chintz, at 124-worth 25. FOGARTIE & DELAND. Trimmings, PLAIN BLACK VELVET RIBBON, Colored Wave Worsted Braid. FOGARTIE & DELAND . ged! S. 3 PLY STANDING COLLARS, slightly ually sold at $3 per dozen. FOGARTIE & DELAND. d Kerseys, WHITNEY BLANKETS, fine quality, 250 Pair Iotel Blankets, at a bargain, Kerseys. at 16 Cents, Extra Georgia Kerseys, Grey Plains, it 374 ceits. DELAND, Corner King and Wentworth SL Dssolution! I 17E Co-Partnership heretofore existing between., the Undersigned, is this day dissolved byMu tual Consent. The name of the Firm will beused by either'psr ty in liquidation. The Books and Notes will be kept at their Old Stand. SALE & LARK. Augubt 10th, 1853. COPARTNERSHIP. W E Ilave this day assoeiated cuiselves together for the purpose of doing a General Grocery Business, 7ndcr the Firm of LARK & BUCKMASTER, at the Old Stand of SALE & LARK, whcre we shall endeavor to deserve a continuance of the very libe ml patronage heretofore extended to the LAte Firms. of SALE & IAnR, and of JEFFESa, COTHRAN & Co. LARK & BUCKMASTER. August 10th, 1853. J2 Q2 am2de BEING compelled by ill health and the incres of my individual business to withdraw from the Firm of SALE & LAnK, I take this opportunity to return my most grateful thanks to my friends and customers for their patronage so liberally bes-i towed, and to commend to their favor and patron age the New Firm of LAax & RUCxKa-rza. JOJINSON SALE. A ug10, 1853. 3m . 44 For the Planters! 150,000 Perviane .GuaNe, and SAL'TS. 70 Blble. Kettlewell's CTT EMfICA L SALTS, 30 -" Pure ground PLASTER. The above celebrated Manures for sale by. J. SIBLEY &- SON. Hamburg, Nov 14, tf ~ 44. grThe Laurensville Herald, Independent Pie* and Anderson:-Gasette will copy the above four times. and forward biiil. to ..J. S. &--SON: J,..A. GUR LEY, R) ESPECTFULLY informs hiis friends in Caroli ILna that he has removed from Ilamburg to Au gusta, Ga., South side of Broad Street, one Squr-' above the Lower Market, nearly opposite the Eagle: & Phe~nix, at the sign "VARIETY STORE," where he will be happy to see hi. old friends, and by fair dealing merit a continuation of that pet-' ronage heret..fore so liberally bestowedl. .Hit conzasts in part or ani extensive variety of Woodware I Sueh as Tubs of all kinds, Buckets, Churns, Pails, Keelers. Wash Boards, Trays, &c., &e. Tin Wrare of all Kinds, Philadelphia Puts, Ovens, Spiders, Kettles, Sauce Pans, Sm~oothing Irons, Shovel and Tongs, Fire lkogs, Sifters, Fry Pains, Fine Pocket and Pen Knives, R AZORS that enn't be beat, Teuand Table Spoo.ns, both Brittania and Silver, Table Knives and Fork,, Candle Stieks, Pad Locks, Shoe Tacks, &c., &c. Also a varied assortment of JAPAN WARL. etter and Cap Paper, Wafers, Pins, Needles, liooks and Eyes. Port 310aes an assortment from 15 eta to S5 each, Silk and' Thread Purses, SUSPENDERS, HOSE AND RALF ROSE, GLOVES, Silk Mitts, &c. A complete assortment of the BEST PERFU MERY, SOAPS, &c., direct from JCeta HAUsr.. SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Nusical Instruments, Toys, And in fnet many other articles not enumera here. Also, "VIRGINIA TOBACCO" a1wa to be found here cheap by the Box or otherwise. qgg"Call and see J. A. GURLEY. 155 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.. Sept. 5. tf 34 Ch~apanan's Cotton Gins!. W E still nmake these best of COTTON GINS at our old stand. We warrant them to gly satisfaction, which they ncver fail to do. All orders thankfully received and prompty tended to. Persous who find it more convenient will p1 inquire of Mr. LO ln.L., Edgefield C. HI.. w will keep on hand one or more of these Gin. f sale. Address CHIAPMAN & SONS, Coleman's X Roads, Edgefield,S. C. Sept 1 tf 35 Adaistratoras Notice. A LI.. Persons indebted to the late N. L. Gri ..Esq., at his. death are urgently requested. make payment before the 1st Februiary next~ after that date all unsettled demands will erta be put in suit.. The Undersigned is compelled to collect th durs meet the demands against the Estat proceeds of the sales not being available for at one year from the 19th of Dee. 1853. M,. L. BONUIAM, Adin'or. Nov 30 9t 46 For sale or Rlent .. A Well bnilt and very comfortable LA j~I! OFFICE, near the Court House, with Roomz's, and a fire plnce to each. A pply atthisaO Oct 12 12t 59 Positive Notitc. ALL Persons indebted to me by Jtrd N1%ote or Account, are thtus timely notified longer indulgence must not be asked nor for it CAN 'OT be granted. W. P. B Nov 23 If Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Hammond, Sr., dec'd., are requested to: tip by the 10th January 1854, and those clainms against said Estate, will render In their counts by that time, as I intend then to elope op Estate. .JAS. REYNOLDS, Adn'r Nov 23 8t Notice ' S hereby given to all persons indebted to Estate ofJ. B.Coleman, or toW. L. & Coleman, or to the Underuigned, that -they. make payment by the first of February they will find their Notes and Accountain the .of the proper officeers for collection. . W. L. COLEMf De 4